The Amazing Spider-Man Who Should Direct The Reboot?

Sadly, throw McG on there and this is the list Sony will likely be choosing from. Fan boys can delude themselves with talk of a renowned director like James Cameron or a hot up and comer like Neil Blompkamp all they want, but it won't happen. Sony's micromanagement of SM3 is now notorious in the business. Sony trying to micromanage a director who has made them a 2 billion dollar trilogy to the point of quitting is well known as well known to. They won't get a hot director because they won't want to work with Sony under those conditions and if Sony won't give Raimi who made them 2 billion + dollars full creative control, they won't give it to anyone else. Sony is going to be stuck with a D-list yes-man.
Sad, but oh so true...
My honest guess at this point is McG. He is desperate enough to do it after TS' bomb, needs a big hit, studios love working with him because he is a yes-man and he has yet to go into the superhero genre. Sad, but that's the reality we're facing.
McG is a terrible, possible choice...

I think we can dream of Whedon... he could use a little "shut up and lower your head", just to get in the big game...
 
the thing that will keep a lot of top directors away is the fact a script is ALREADY in place. sony should just direct the movie themselves that is what they want to do.
 
Gavin Hood is a currently availabe yes man, isn't he? ;)
 
People are overly negative. Remember, this is the same studio behind Casino Royale. Probably the best reboot film ever.
 
And Batman Begins comes in second. :o
 
Better than BB? Maybe. ST? No freakin' way. Not according to Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic at least. RT crowned ST the best reboot of all time.
 
No way is Royale better than BB...
 
Non Bond fans care about Casino Royale? Cause lots of non bat fans loved BB, and lots of non trek fans liked Star Trek :D
 
Pipe Dream:
James Cameron
Ridley Scott
Darren Aronofsky (I'd love to see Clint Mansell do a score for a SH!)
Edward Zwick
Terry Gilliam
David Fincher
Kat Bigelow
Danny Boyle

Cheaper, easier to get:

Timur Bekmambetov
Duncan Jones
Andrew Dominik
Francis Lawrence
Alfonso Cuarón


But, hey does anyone have that script or whatever of what Camerons vision was for spidey? I see a lot of people hating on it and im curious about it.
 
I don't know who should direct it, but maybe Greg Wiseman and Stan Lee can help write it. They are both great at Spider-Man
 
Matthew Vaughn
Gary Ross (ditch the hell from Venom dude)
Mark Webb

Dream directors

Jon Favreau - impossible, but he could really capture that comic book flavor on film with SM.

JJ Abrams - now this would be awesome. He has a great eye for spotting new talent and can cast one hell of a film.
 
I read "Michael Bay" in the update on the front page and died a little inside. I'll never get that part of myself back, and my dreams will be forever haunted.
 
People are overly negative. Remember, this is the same studio behind Casino Royale. Probably the best reboot film ever.

Sony doesn't make decisions in the Bond franchise. It's EON Production.
 
People are overly negative. Remember, this is the same studio behind Casino Royale. Probably the best reboot film ever.

Sony did not make Bond. EON did. Brocolli and Wilson are most responsible for Casino Royal. Sony is simply a co-financier/distributor.
 
Wes Anderson. Just sit there and let it sink in. Yeah, he'd have someone to assist with action scenes, but overall.....I want to see it.
 
I'd say Jason Reitmen.

Something about the way his charecters are written in his films...reminds me of how he could make Spider-man sound witty without being over-board. Like his one liners and etc.
 
What about:

Peter Jackson
Del Toro Guillermo
Steven Norrington
Neill Blomkamp
JJ Abrams
 
Sadly, throw McG on there and this is the list Sony will likely be choosing from. Fan boys can delude themselves with talk of a renowned director like James Cameron or a hot up and comer like Neil Blompkamp all they want, but it won't happen. Sony's micromanagement of SM3 is now notorious in the business. Sony trying to micromanage a director who has made them a 2 billion dollar trilogy to the point of quitting is well known as well known to. They won't get a hot director because they won't want to work with Sony under those conditions and if Sony won't give Raimi who made them 2 billion + dollars full creative control, they won't give it to anyone else. Sony is going to be stuck with a D-list yes-man.

My honest guess at this point is McG. He is desperate enough to do it after TS' bomb, needs a big hit, studios love working with him because he is a yes-man and he has yet to go into the superhero genre. Sad, but that's the reality we're facing.

I'm looking at the same list of names you are. I don't see Sony landing or hiring anyone whom will put down their "great" ideas. Recent history doesn't look good.

Joss Whedon

I said it first :cmad:

Sad, but oh so true...

McG is a terrible, possible choice...

I think we can dream of Whedon... he could use a little "shut up and lower your head", just to get in the big game...

I'd love is someone like Whedon got it, but like Matt said, I think we're looking at someone like McG or the next McG. Whedon I think has the credentials to do an awesome Spidey, but I don't think a guy like him will be chosen.
 
(Realistic) Top 5:

5. Brad Bird (The Iron Giant, The Incredibles, Ratatouille)

4. Ruben Fleischer (Zombieland)

3. Joss Whedon (Buffy, Dr. Horrible, Serenity)

2. Marc Webb (500 Days of Summer)

1. Rian Johnson (Brick, The Brothers Bloom)

I'd love Jason Reitman or Edgar Wright, but I doubt either would be interested in this kind of project. Greg Mottolla (Adventureland, Superbad) would also be an interesting choice.
 

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